A Coca Cola cooler is one of the most sought after antique collectibles from the 1950s and 1960s. There are many Coca-Cola products from the late 1890s when Coca-Cola first emerged out of Atlanta, Georgia. Many of these vintage Coca-Cola collectors items cost anywhere from a couple hundred dollars to a couple of tens of thousands of dollars in today’s marketplace. There are many different selections for Coca-Cola memorabilia that you can choose from if you are a collector.
A view of the different vintage antique collectibles that you can consider purchasing are old-fashioned Coca-Cola chest coolers, picnic coolers, metal coolers from the 1930s that Coca-Cola salesman used to use when going door to door selling the Coca-Cola product, Coca-Cola pocket watches, Corning operated vending machines and coolers in many more antiques and memorabilia to choose from. The retro design from the 1930s, 1950s and 1960s is making a big comeback in today’s auctions and collectible marketplaces.
You may also have an old Coca-Cola cooler or ice chest cooler that has been handed down for many generations and your family. Many individuals are looking to sell these vintage antiques to Coca-Cola collectors all over the United States and the rest of the world. If you are looking to do so, make sure that you are selling an official licensed Coca-Cola memorabilia glass bottle, Coke can, rolling cooler, electric cooler, vinyl records or any other type of old-fashioned movie memorabilia that Coca-Cola may offer for sale.
It is also very advisable to get a proper estimate from an antique auction vendor about any extremely rare Coca-Cola collectible pieces you may own. The condition, supply, demand and rarity can all mean the difference between a couple hundred dollars and a couple of thousand dollars when selling different vintage Coca-Cola memorabilia products.
Lets have a look at a few different ideas that you can choose for a game room, man cave or just send whole collector’s memorabilia room in your house.
1) The first item you may want to consider is an antique Coca-Cola coin machine that dispenses glass Coca-Cola bottles. Many of these machines are from the era of 1930 all the way up to 1950, offering the official Coca-Cola logo in its famous red color and famous Coca-Cola or design.
2) Another item you may choose is a 1920s and 1930s Coca-Cola salesman cooler that has a metal top that you can put ice inside of them serve cold Coca-Cola inside the authentic glass bottle that they used to come in so many years ago. This will definitely add a nice touch of the vintage 50s in your home.
3) Coca cola advertising signs that are made out of metal and wood are also very collectible as well. Many of these different oldsigns from the 1920s and 1930s can go all the way up into a couple of thousand of dollars. Make sure that any memorabilia you’re purchasing is 100% authentic and original, without any type of alteration done to the collectible piece that you are buying.
4) If you are really into collecting different types of memorabilia, you may decide to make one room in your home dedicated to different Coca-Cola memorabilia including music and Christmas collectibles from when Coca-Cola first opened its doors in the late 1890s. For some ideas, you can visit the Coke Coca-Cola factory in Atlanta Georgia to see the different types of many memorabilia is all the way from video games to coin operated vending machines that still are in existence today.
Finding many antique coca cola coolers, machines and other license Coca-Cola products in good condition can be very difficult. Many of the Westinghouse Coca-Cola vintage 1930s coolers are also very sought after in the marketplace. Look around at the different classic accessories that are available from this world wide popular brand and manufacturer of soda.
Many of the collectible pieces are considered works of art and are displayed in some of the richest and wealthiest members of the Fortune 500 homes all throughout America and the rest of the world. Just remember, the more popular and more rare, the more expensive the item will be, no matter if you are after a coca cola cooler or the first vending machine that Coke put out on the market over 100 years ago.
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Another thing I’ve noticed is the fact that for many people, a bad cooler can either make or break your bank account. It is best to keep this idea to yourself if you have one that is available. Good luck to finding the perfect coca cola cooler for yourself.
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